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Wow, staring at two 1600x1200 monitors for 10+ hours a day has really messed up my vision the last 7 years. Good catch.

There are a few Android apps that look/work better than their Apple counterparts. Netflix for one, but only on Honeycomb, so I guess your fragmentation point is valid. Don't forget that Android is Google, so Google experience apps tends to be way more polished on Android too. My only complaint is that Google won't

I'd have to beat myself silly if it is that simple. However, being generally interwebs savvy as a former web designer, I'm fairly certain I would have tried that (along with the few other back channel ways I tried to see the answer). I suppose they must throw a few bones to get people hooked, so this might work on

The worst is searching for an hour for your exact scenario, finally finding what appears to be a perfect match in Google, only to then be brought to Expert's Exchange where you have to pay to see the answer. Those motherfuckers.

I get your point, but I think we are arguing two separate things. I was just saying that this reviewer wrote an otherwise positive review of ICS in the body of the review, but started it with a subjective negative. It is a contradictory tone, and is reminiscent of something my girlfriend would say—someone who is

"Note: These are fun."

For better or for worse, having one login for everything (email, docs, books, pictures, voice mail, Youtube preferences, purchases, and now music) has become something I rely on every day. I am extraordinarily lazy outside of work, so I ditched Amazon's MP3 store when my phone decided to forget the login. I couldn't

The Vibrant is the same flavor of Galaxy that I have. In fact, I'm on my second one after an OTA update bricked my first one after it ran out of juice halfway through the install. I've noticed the type lag on both, right out of the box. I've also seen it on the Galaxy Tabs (Fat and thin ones), Droids, and a boat

I've been using Android since my G1. Used a few other Android phones and now have a Galaxy S. I really do love just about everything there is to offer on this platform. It just seems like I'm in total control of every portion of my device—something I thought was lacking on the Iphone. That being said, I can't FN

Ha! You sound a little too familiar with the product. I smell a mole.....

CutCo. Man, I was practically gang-pressed into service with this company when friends of my family persuaded me into sitting through one of their salesmen seminars back in my high school days. Nothing feels worse than desperately trying to use their loaded sales pitch on friends and family after shelling out your

J- Juvenile Diabetes

What about mounting a projector somewhere on the front of the car that projects direction arrows on the road in front of your car, but using part of the light spectrum that is invisible to the naked eye. Then make some type of one-way, reactive windshield that you can turn on to see the arrows. That way the arrows

I am so very sorry for you.

Man, I remember a time when the decision was Nokia or Sony Ericsson when it came to cutting edge phone hardware in the US. I had a K750 (one of my all time favorite dumb phones) and then a W800. My jaw hit the floor when I first saw the N95. That shit was futuristic when it was released. It's funny how brands can

You forgot Android 1.0 (Aspartame) and 1.1 (Brazzein).

Mangdroid is more betterer than your Apples because of various market statistics taken out of context and weighted favorably for my argument. However: fragmentation, brand xenophobia, over priced, market share, we did it first, unfair comparisons, name calling and fanboy hyperbole. I hope I made myself clear.

Should I be proud or insulted about Redsox fans being the scariest thing in MA?

I know the feeling about being frustrated over battery pulls and hardware failures. This was the same feeling I had when I got my first G1 after dealing with WinMo 6.5 on a Tmobile Dash. I pulled the battery on that Dash at least twice a day towards the end. But you know what, it functioned just fine out of the

I thought about highlighting your ignorance in a reply, but after trying to decipher your comment for a second time, I have concluded that your comment pretty much does all the work for me.